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MOUNTAINWEST CAPITAL NETWORK APPOINTS NEW FULL TIME PRESIDENT: LEX W. WATTERSON

Friday, January 16, 2009   (0 Comments)
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MOUNTAINWEST CAPITAL NETWORK APPOINTS NEW FULL TIME PRESIDENT: LEX W. WATTERSON

During Economic Downturn, MWCN Helps Businesses Learn to Thrive Through Networking

SALT LAKE CITY, Jan. 13, 2009—MountainWest Capital Network today announced the appointment of Lex W. Watterson as President of the networking organization devoted to supporting entrepreneurial success. Watterson becomes the first full-time president in the organizations history—an organization devoted to fostering business growth. www.mwcn.org

“We are very pleased Lex is joining MountainWest Capital Network,” said Devin D. Thorpe, of Mona Vie and MWCN outgoing president and chairman. “His years of entrepreneurial and business experience will greatly enhance the achievement of the goal of the organization, which is to foster the flow of financial entrepreneurial and intellectual capital through networking.”

Watterson will be responsible for all aspects of the organization including operations, sponsorship recruitment, membership attainment, and networking activities that foster synergistic relationships.

“I am extremely honored to serve at this time as MountainWest Capital Network’s president,” said Watterson. “At a time of economic hardship only the best businesses thrive. MWCN members learn how to avoid mistakes which can lead to failure and learn how to enhance business performance by associating with the most innovative, entrepreneurial and financially connected business people in Utah.”

As a consultant at the Covey Leadership Center, and later as President and owner of Great Basin Consulting, Watterson helped individuals and organizations significantly improve their personal and leadership effectiveness.  He is acknowledged in Stephen Covey’s international bestseller, The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, and taught the Seven Habits and Principle Centered Leadership to executives and corporations around the world.  He made significant contributions to the sales and marketing strategies that helped the Covey Leadership Center grow from 10 employees to a $100 million value preceding its merger to become Franklin-Covey.

In his real estate career, Watterson was responsible for the purchase of the Tooele Army Depot, one of the largest commercial transactions in Utah for 1999, and had successful real estate development projects in Utah and Colorado.

Lex attended the University of Utah and received an MBA emphasizing Organizational Behavior from Brigham Young University.


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